How would you like to double your money in the next three to four years?

That’s exactly what’s possible when you tap into an economic secret.

It’s called the “virtuous cycle of growth.”

It happens when a milestone invention not only disrupts its respective industry … but jump-starts a revolution that touches every facet of our lives.

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Case in point…

Ford’s assembly line didn’t just lift us out of the horse-and-buggy age. The invention was adapted in the manufacturing of home appliances, construction equipment, tools and even food-like cereal.

This led to lower costs, better quality and more reliable products across the board.

The productivity boost translated into higher business profits, which was returned to workers through higher wages and investment returns.

On the heels of the assembly line, investors had a shot at staggering returns over the next two decades.

  • BFGoodrich soared 20,381%.
  • Zenith Radio Corp. shot up 24,146%.
  • And Container Corporation of America handed out 37,199%.

Yes, that’s the power of a virtuous cycle of growth.

Now, these are exceptional gains no doubt. They don’t happen very often. But I just want to illustrate the opportunity in front of us right now.

This exact scenario is playing out right now with another breakthrough technology.

Yet, hardly anybody is aware of what’s happening.

But you have a chance, right now, to get on the ground floor of what Forbes is calling “the next internet-sized disruption.”

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